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Guard your new Medicare card as carefully as you protect your credit card, and make sure your medical providers use your new Medicare number when they bill for services. These were two of the many valuable points made by AARP volunteer Ridge Multop during his “Medicare 101” presentation at Kings Park Library in Burke, Virginia, on August 15.
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Join us for two evenings of good conversation, laughs, and food at the Hometown Grill with other AARP members and their guests. Receive a 15% discount on your dinner entrée and beverage. There will not be a seminar or program, just casual fun with other members like you from the Staunton area. We will be hosting two dinner groups the one on Wednesday, October 17 and the second Wednesday, October 24 both from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
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Usher in the fall with some Bratwurst and Kraut on a bun while being entertained by Conductor Owen Hammett and his Oom-Pah Band. Sign up in the Main Office with a $3.00 donation for the entrée, sides, dessert, and beverage.
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Government is broken. Politicians don’t seek common ground, arguing rather than creating results. But critical issues like Social Security, Medicare and prescription drug costs are all on the line. That’s why your voice matters. Let’s hold politicians accountable by voting this November.
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You Can Help Fight Hunger in Your Neighborhood
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Are you a caregiver for family or a friend? Are you a professional caregiver? If the answer is YES, then this event is for you.
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Get Information on the Skills to Get Your Next Job
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AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is the nation's largest volunteer-run tax preparation service; helped nearly 85,000 Virginians last year
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AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is the nation's largest volunteer-run tax preparation service
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Virginia Beach, Virginia – Virginia residents reported 7,656 cases of identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission during 2017, yet a new AARP survey finds that almost half of consumers ignore experts’ recommendations to regularly shred their sensitive financial records.
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